Whoo hooo! What a ride.
My little side trip went down a
very big side road and the
Northwest Babies benifited very well.
Here is the final line up of the projects
from the last few weeks!
These four tops will be off to
the charity quilters at the guild.
They managed to tie up everything
the members made!
Three from the Discovery Table,
and one from a retreat.
Then there is the pile of stroller quilts
for the Babies!
They were so much fun to make and
I sewed up everything on the
big Bernina except three!
The last were sewn on the Janome after
Big B became overtired and threw
a tantrum, breaking thread, winding
it around the lift arm and freezing
me out with an unclearable upper
thread code. Off to Mr. Fixit next week.
Here are all the babies!
A late addition to the pile. It has
chicken, pig & cow flannel on the back.
Just like the book A Squish and a Squeeze by
Julia Donaldson.
These blocks were on the table leftover from a wedding quilt.
All from the table. The floating fourpatchs,
front and back were in scrap gifts and the
center came with some strips.
I even added a little orange flange.
These were displayed last week.
This pieced center really wanted the blue back.
I had another fabric on and
the pinning just wasn't working, twice.
The blue back went on smoothly and fast.
Quilts just know what is right!


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Another late addition above .
The minty green backs are soft and cuddly.
The little 3/4" finished strip log cabin got a soft snowman backing.

The adapted table topper has matching flannel backing!
The purple star was left over from the string year a while back .
The kitty print really suits it!
Hand quilted hearts and a scrappy flannel
back are nice for this little one too!
Sweet leftover blocks from the table again make a cute stoller quilt. Thank you PB!
The Discovery Table is looking empty! There are still
more tops to find!
Stay Safe and Sew On!
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Wow, you have really been productive! Lots of pretty quilt pictures for us to enjoy today, thanks.
ReplyDeleteIt was really fun to get a bunch of little ones complete. Still more to do!
DeleteWhat a great use of scraps! Thanks for sharing in Sew & Tell.
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome! I have more scraps to sew up! Fun ahead!
DeleteWow! What a grand accomplishment.
ReplyDeleteThank you !
DeleteSometimes the sewing machines just need a spa day, especially after working so hard!
ReplyDeleteThey sure do !
DeleteThat's a whole lot of quilts!
ReplyDeleteIt is and I still have lots of fabric!
DeleteWhat a lovely collection of baby quilts! You did great with these scraps! Thank you for sharing great inspiring projects and linking up.
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome. I still have more scraps to stitch tho.
DeleteFabulous stack of quilts.
ReplyDeleteThank you , they were very well received!
DeleteYou've been busy! Lovely collection of pretty quilts.
ReplyDeleteThank you , they are a lot of fun to finish up!
DeleteYou have been very busy, Deb. I know the baby quilts are very welcomed so that's a great side road to travel. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteThank you and I will. Lots more projects to get to!
Deletewell - you are sort of your own quilt show - what fun all these are. I love seeing all the ways you can use the strings - impressive!
ReplyDeleteThank you ! It is fun to stitch up the stroller quilts!
DeleteWho hoo! You certainly got a lot done this week. Loving those adorable baby quilts. So pretty. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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Hi Deb, what a production of quilts! I love those baby quilts. Thanks so much for linking up to I Quilted This!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is amazing! Such beautiful quilts! Thanks for linking up with Home Matters! xx
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